Should I sleep with the child or give a separate room? Co-sleeping influences sleep behavior in the elderly

Co-sleeping trends vary widely across cultures, influencing cultural expectations. In the West, more emphasis is placed on raising independence, where children often sleep in separate rooms from an early age. In contrast, South Asian cultures generally support co-sleeping between parents and children during infancy. This practice has deep evolutionary roots, as humans evolved to sleep…

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Seema Sajde opens up about divorce from Sohail Khan, says ‘children come first’: Here’s how to navigate co-parenting after divorce

Divorce is hard, and co-parenting comes with its own set of challenges. When you’re a celebrity, some of these issues are amplified, but children are not. Priority 1, according to fashion designer and Fabulous Lives vs Ballywood Wives star Seema Sajdeh. ICYDK, actor-producer Sohail Khan Seema’s ex-wife has found love again. In a recent interview…

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Transform Your Parenting: 7 Game-Changing Tips To Connect With Your Baby

The first step for parents to bond with their children is to understand the importance of adapting communication methods to the personality and developmental needs of each child, especially children with special needs. Strategies such as reflective listening, using playfulness in conversations, encouraging storytelling, and nondirective communication foster a safe, open, and supportive environment. Top…

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Obsessed with your ex? This is called reverse jealousy. The therapist shares tips on how to deal with it

Jealousy can look cute in fiction when the brooding partner obsesses over the relationship. In fact, thanks to these gentle, fictional characters, possessiveness can also be one of the main, desirable traits in your future partner. Reality check, take off the rose colored glasses. It’s as horrible as biting your tongue while eating your favorite…

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Tired of men mistaking your friendly behavior for flirting? Their testosterone may be responsible

Men’s favorite saying, “I thought you liked me,” is women’s biggest fear. It is common for men to misinterpret friendly behavior from women as flirting, looking for some false romantic interest. When women are just polite and kind, men look for non-existent romantic signals in their friendly gestures. They just assume that women like it….

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